from
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
data glove
<hardware, virtual reality> An input device for {virtual
reality} in the form of a glove which measures the movements
of the wearer's fingers and transmits them to the computer.
Sophisticated data gloves also measure movement of the wrist
and elbow. A data glove may also contain control buttons or
act as an output device, e.g. vibrating under control of the
computer. The user usually sees a virtual image of the
data glove and can point or grip and push objects.
Examples are {Fifth Dimension Technologies} (5DT)'s {5th
Glove}, and {Virtual Technologies}' {CyberGlove}. A cheaper
alternative is {InWorld VR}'s {CyberWand}.
["Full freedom plus input", PC Magazine, Mar 14 1995,
pp. 168-190].
[Inventor?]
(1995-04-04)